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The idea standing behind Bet-Eyal is to unite all segments of society – handicapped people and IDF-soldiers, bereaved families, students of regular schools and schools for children with special needs, veterans and new immigrants, youth before the enlisting and the whole diversity of the society and the community. The spontaneous activities in the spheres of culture, education, health and sport are open to anyone.

The entrance to Bet-Eyal is through this road. Everyone coming to the activity enters through the heritage of war and remembrance, carrying the names and stories in their hearts. At the end of the road, there is a bunker-like room housing computers, where films with the stories of the fallen heroes are presented, the story of their lives, a memorial of battle and remembrance.

“The Road to Lebanon and Back” is the only part of “Bet- Eyal” whose construction could not be completed owing to the lack of funds.

This is the main gate to Bet-Eyal, via The Road to Lebanon and Back. You shall pass along the names of our beloved who were killed in Lebanon accompanied by the stories of the events and the bravery over the years.

The cafeteria and the sitting area are planned to be built within this road. On the wall, in front of the sitting area, a memorial wall carries the names of the fallen heroes and their stories. The far end of the picture shows the “Window of Hope” which is also the entrance to the pool area. These parts are yet unfinished owing to the lack of funds.

Here you can see the impressive image of the fallen soldiers’ memorial. On the engrossed glass plates the names of the fallen soldiers shall be etched. In between steel plates shall be provided and on them, the stories of the various events over the course of the years shall be told.

This babies’ pool is the center of the families with children, accommodating handicapped people in wheelchairs and children with special needs as well as healthy children. This fun pool has slides, water fountains and games.

This hydrotherapy pool is intended mainly for the treatment of handicapped children, but it is open to everyone. Many of the visitors enjoy its healthful benefits without the assistance of a professional.

Children from special schools in the area come for hydrotherapy activities and treatments. Students of the regular schools participate in activities together with the disabled . And babies learn how to swim.

“The Road to Lebanon and Back” - it is the heart and soul of the establishment. It serves both as entrance and exit. As you are heading to any activity, you will become aware of the length and height of the route and hear its heartbeats.

This is a house of extensive activity, alive with the real Israeli family, with their beloved ones, those who never returned home from the wars, the wounded and the handicapped and those with special needs.

You didn’t come for a memorial service, but you will leave with a memento.

The heart of the house, “The Road to Lebanon and Back” is still a scale model. The construction works were halted owing to lack of funds. The other parts are completed and active. Only the entrance via “the road”, the memorial of the heroes fallen in Lebanon, the perpetuation of their names and stories, are still awaiting completion.